Are scholarships available for ethnic minority students attending MTSU?

Merit-based scholarships are available on a competitive basis. All scholarship applicants
are evaluated according to high school grades, American College Test (ACT) scores,
rank in class, extracurricular activities, leadership positions and honors. Scholarships
are also available through a few academic departments. Contact MTSU Financial Aid Office or the academic department for your major for more
information on scholarships.

Intercultural & Diversity Affairs offers several scholarships as well. More information
can be found on the Scholarships page.

How can I become a more involved student?

To get the most out of your university experience, you should become involved in co-curricular
activities, student life, and student organizations such as AASA, academic clubs,
Greeks, SGA, etc. Additionally you are encouraged to:

Develop and Test Your Leadership Skills

Take on Leadership Roles

Make Your Own Decisions

Be Responsible

Assert Yourself

Make Yourself Known Among Your Peers and Instructors

Attend University and Departmental Functions such as Lectures and Socials